The American Civil War was the English Civil War. pic.twitter.com/vrX4h3h4J3
— Red 🎸 (@RedLeaderRobby) May 19, 2026
The American Civil War was the English Civil War. pic.twitter.com/vrX4h3h4J3
— Red 🎸 (@RedLeaderRobby) May 19, 2026
“There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.”
— Mark W. (@DurhamWASP) May 19, 2026
G.K. Chesterton
Chesterton pictured with Maurice Baring and Hilaire Belloc by Herbert James Gunn [1932] pic.twitter.com/K5Gg43VJzY
One of the most shockingly underrated masterpieces of the Renaissance is Anthonis Mor’s portrait of Sir Thomas Gresham (c. 1560), now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
— Muse (@xmuse_) May 19, 2026
When people see it today, especially in high-resolution pics, they often mistake it for a 19th-century… pic.twitter.com/gExZ9ufIbX
>Black Guy 1 tries to steal White Guy’s bike
— pagliacci the hated 🌝 (@Slatzism) May 19, 2026
>White Guy beats up Black Guy 1
>Black Guy 2 tries to intervene and save Black Guy 1
>Black Guy 1 immediately tries to steal Black Guy 2’s scooter
Toronto is one of the most retarded places in the world.
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Over at Substack, @JoshEakle asks: "It's 2026, and I have yet to see an anti-almond farm protest." pic.twitter.com/UZwP7KgPCY
— Nick Gillespie (@nickgillespie) May 19, 2026
If the immediate and direct purpose of our life is not suffering then our existence is the most ill-adapted to its purpose in the world for it is absurd to suppose that the endless affliction of which the world is everywhere full, and which arises out of the need and distress pertaining essentially to life, should be purposeless and purely accidental. Each individual misfortune, to be sure, seems an exceptional occurrence; but misfortune in general is the rule.
John S. Mill once said: “There are two kinds of wisdom": The 1st “depends on long chains of reasoning.” The 2nd "the wisdom of the ages"... "acquired by experience of life" and expressed as aphorisms "drawn by acute minds in all periods of history from their personal experiences” pic.twitter.com/UcOn4UBQUb
— Michel Lara (@VeraCausa9) May 19, 2026
We need an illuminated manuscript revival.
— Bluebell Raven (@BluebellRaven) May 19, 2026
1912 illuminated edition by Alberto Sangorski featuring Tennyson’s 1835 poem, “Le Morte d'Arthur”
Adapting the 5th-century Arthurian legend originally compiled by Sir Thomas Malory in 1485. pic.twitter.com/Uew21hagYi